Sun., Dec. 11, 2016
8:00 AM
- 9:00 AM ESTLiveRedskins RewindCatch the “Best Of” the Redskins from all of your favorite shows all week long on ESPN 980 – the best interviews, audio clips, film breakdowns and more – every Sunday from 7am-8am on ESPN 980, Redskins Radio!

Kevin Sheehan gets the action started at 10am with the Official Redskins Radio Pregame Show presented by Koch – three hours of expert analysis, coaches interviews, key matchups, NFC East Game Day Previews, fantasy football updates and more!

Plus, this year Hall of Fame running back John Riggins will join Kevin in the broadcast booth during the final 90 minutes of the show, giving fans unparalleled pregame analysis for every Redskins game right up to kickoff.

Mon., Dec. 12, 2016
5:00 AM
- 7:00 AM ESTLiveThe Morning BlitzThe Morning Blitz with Al Galdi is a fast-moving, high-energy show that covers everything you need to begin your day. Redskins, Nationals, Wizards, Capitals, Terps, Hoyas, Orioles…Galdi covers them all in addition to hitting on the national sports stories that matter to you. Galdi is a DMV-lifer, a huge proponent of analytics and a big fan of old-school hip-hop. He also hosts The Official Redskins Postgame Show after every Redskins game and Chin Music with Al Galdi on Saturdays from 9am-10am. Tweet him: @AlGaldi

--After a 45-yard touchdown catch vs. the Chicago Bears, the Redskins should consider getting receiver Aldrick Robinsonmore involved in the offense. Robinson has three receptions, eight targets and 88 yards receiving through six games.

--How adjustments made by the Redskins offense helped the offensive line and running backs produce a great game running the football. Adjusting to the Bears defensive front allowed running backs Alfred Morris and Roy Helu Jr. to rush for a combined 136 yards and three touchdowns.

--Five questions for the Redskins as they prepare for Denver including how will the Redskins try to stop Peyton Manning. The answer may be found with the Redskins offense, the Redskins must not settle for field goals in the redzone and put up points early in the first half.

--Why former Broncos quarterback Jake Plummer will be rooting a little harder for the Broncos on Sunday. The Broncos take on Plummer’s former coach Mike Shanahan and the Redskins on Sunday.

--Former Redskins offensive lineman Mark May expresses his thoughts on a coaching change in Washington and how the Redskins should keep their quarterback healthy for the future.

--How one Redskins fan decided to show his support of the team by giving away Redskins pins before the game vs. Chicago.

--How Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning almost signed with the Redskins and how the Redskins plan to stop Manning and his high powered offense that hasn’t scored less than 33 points all season.

--One reporter tries to answer the question, where has tight end Fred Davis gone? Davis’ career has been hindered by injuries and many wonder if Davis’ talent is better suited elsewhere due to the depth the Redskins have at tight end.

--Quarterback Robert Griffin III is letting his play prove that his knee injury is a thing of the past. Griffin was electric, rushing the football for 84 yards and must continue making plays to keep up with the fast paced and high scoring offense of the Denver Broncos.

--Rookie tight end Jordan Reed receives high praise, head coach Mike Shanahan called his jump-ball touchdown catch “a thing of beauty.” Reed had nine catches for 134 yards, the 85th pick looks to be one of the steals of the 2013 draft.

--Three important storylines to follow as the Redskins prepare to play the Broncos including keeping Denver’s special teams return specialist Trindon Holliday in check.

Check out these photos of the Redskins' defense and special teams preparing for their Week 14 game against the Philadelphia Eagles Friday, Dec. 9, 2016, at the Inova Sports Performance Center at Redskins Park